 
                Living & Working as a DEA Agent in Bogota, Colombia: Episode 2
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The retired bank employee did not trust getting a U.S. Treasury check and requested his 10% of the $5,000,000 in cash in paper bags. Living and working as a DEA Agent in Bogota, Colombia Episode 2; Chasing Stolen American Planes in Colombia, $500,000 Cash in Paper Bags, Where is Pablo Escobar's Son?, and Billions of US Dollars Provided to Colombia. These stories are based on Larry Hardin's life presented in the bookFighting My Greatest Enemy, Myself. His book and our other books; Path of the Devil, Camino del Diablo and Home is Never the Same are available on Amazon and our website: larryrayhardin.com
                        
 
  
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